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[members-discuss] Interesting IP count
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Stefan Neufeind
neufeind at gmx.de
Tue Jun 5 10:40:04 CEST 2012
On 06/05/2012 10:00 AM, Dr. Christopher Kunz wrote: > Am 05.06.12 09:42, schrieb Erik Bais: >> Hi William, Lu & others, >> >>>> And it would be very interesting if someone from Ripe NCC can share with us what is the most IP consuming business in the planet. >> >>> Dedicated Servers/VPS/Colocation and Datacenter services in General i guess. >> >> Don't forget SSL hosting. > > As far as I know, over 95% of all relevant browsers are currently SNI > capable. There are only few exceptions, and even fewer notable ones. > Most of the exceptions (IE on XP etc.) are dying out steadily. SNI would be really great to have. But according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication#No_support browsers on XP (which you mentioned; IE and Safari) and Android 2.x as well as some things like wget (maybe distributions supply it patched nowadays?) are the pain I see with that solution. XP is not yet really dead, as is Android 2.x - unfortunately for both. Regards, Stefan
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